Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1915)
MM-MlMMMiiiifeii IIIXu,iMiaiiMlliyiiiMtti THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO world only In tlio eyes of t1o be holder, while, even its beyond the Ina Clirlsteiisen, Jono Nelson, Hay Harklow, Hollos Hnrklow. C'liircnco Kentlnj?. GeorRo Alhee, and Mrs. 0. 1. Keatlns. Mrs. AV. It. JJarkltiw. Mrs. O. A. Wnllninrk, .Mrs. II. M. Al bee. and Mrs. 12. A. Xelson. Mrs. ' BIG REDUCTION , Klootn of Mudvllle: "Somewhere the sun Is shinlnif. Somewhere children piny." riTWmwnimimximvmj!mumi!u.M"'''- -inni Nh II 1 M m m. if B m . I V ijfv v In Price of Tents (..ti.iitil.'VT HI,' y!KW fltlAIIAM'lM.'I.Mi ........ Walliuark was nsslsted In serving by .Mis. II. M. Alhee mid .Mrs. K. A, WOlX'OTT.SOHIMilXO NTPTIA.I.S Xelson. . "l : IHRTIIIIAV PARTY CONTRIHt'TIOS concerning social hnppcnlnRS, intended for publication In the society depart Dient or Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will be allowed only In cases where the events occurred later than tho time mentioned.) I.OVK IS SO S'litOXC Lovo is so strong, It Joins our souls forevonnore, swet'theait, Xo matter though tho winds of HI blow loiift. Xo matter liow llio storms of life iilistnrl, Vet lovo Is weak, It cannot stand alouo amid the strife. It cannot tench our faltering lips to speak. It cannot ovon save one little life! One of the pleasant surprises of the past week w.i.s that of the mar rlaj?o of Olivia I. SoIiIIIIiik and (Chester V. Woleott at the home Miss Meryl Xonh was hostess to a of the bride's sister, .Mrs. Hoy O. (very dellRhtful party at the home of ' Walker In Ashland. Oregon, last Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Xoah. Xorth Coos I Wednesday at l!:!l() p. m. The Hew 'River. It was slven In honor of Miss n. W. Karmihnr of the First Con- Hazel Cowan and Mr. Ivy Xoah's JKroKatlonal Church of that city of- sixteenth birthday. The evening was I llclated. the beautiful and Impressive svont with nmusliiK kuiiics and music ring ceremony belns used. To tliu , tmtll late when a delicious supper, strains of '.oheiiKrln's wedding march . was served by tho hostess. Miss Xoah j played by the bride's sister, Mrs. W10 wns assisted by .Miss CoMin. The ' Walker, the bridal couple entered jM0Use wns beautifully der orated with ' i-f. i,-iyid the elbows wenrnliiB t"e room which was made attractive ct forns and flowers. Many youiiK , !, n .ml 'tie seat of the trousers alul ',ret,-v w,,h tluj ,le'or',lo3 of friends of Miss Cowan and Mr. Xoah! sweet nens. carnations and ferns. .,... ....... ..i ,i.rt i, .,, nmnr ' A . A ' nu.u (iitiivu, uiuav i'i-i.. . .". uie iirmo wns uiiHiiiiiiiK in " M Amies Ilendrlckson, Father Holm, 1,1.1.. ou know how It Is- ot accordion pleated white crepe de ,enne nowman Sll8nI1 Mnhnffy. Kv- sumetliliiR goes wrons with ,C,IR. aml (.arrl0d n arm bou.,uet of ,V, p lIcano0 N-,nv. vdln you, and the earth seems a wlllu. carnations. Only the Inune. ' rv ,,, .,. ,., ,11U.. . V. - ,. I m, ....w . ..u...w. ...... ...... PERSONAL notices of vlsitora In the city, or of Coos Bay people who lslt in other cities, togethor wltli notices of social affairs, aro gladly recetvvd In the social de tinrtment. Tcleplioro 133. No tices of club ineetliiBS will be published and ecretnrles uro kindly i quested to iirnUli same. w changed place: .one to the dick- dla.e family was present to witness , CowaU Bry Xonll T. """!!, nl. r ,,,, ., ..fh"reT1.0,,,y". ;Heuben Hendrlckson. Krnest Holm. ot. as a matter or fact, It is The br de s the daugb er of Mr. . .. ,t ,, ,,., . , , .. nnti- ..i,,if , vmti- r,.r(nn., ,.r , ., ,,,,,,, i . n . i Charlie Mnhafr.v, hllery Dagget, 11a- oni jouiseir. ot oitt rortune, or ad ,lrs. I. P. Poland, of Ashland. ,, , ,, , , , . ., , i- nnim ,,r vid. iiio, ilnd i .i ,...,., , ., . . I zen Price, Kdwartl .lohnston, Paul jour point of ie that has changed .r. Poland Is one of the prom uetit I ',,, , , . , Hut love Is strong; Those whom our eyes havo lost, love still sees clear . T. . ,.,,.. fl - I Xt ,. the ureal, wonderful world, as'i i, ...... .. nrn .i ic fi. ,.r. vreBr ,'HU"f '"" " full of opportunity ami Joy and zest jKaiiIzcr and president of the Citizens' !M! V()ah, n,ld Mr' !U"1 Ml'8' J' B I and things to be desired and pos- ( jjank of Ashland, and for a number m ' sessed. says Helen Dare, Is going or years has been Interested In the1 on just the same. public Instruction of ABhland and It's your angle to It that has holds a position on the board of ' shifted and It's up to you to work I school directors. j v 1MCXIC OI'TlXfJ dpltirlit fill tifpntn Miiflnir u'nu around and get Into a right relation I Mrs. Wolcoti la a talented and nc-;lhnt ,aa, Sunday chaperoned by Mr. to It again. comiillshed vounir lady, sweet and .! ra n,n..n.. n..i....... i ..n..i.... A...I ,1 -I. ..,.... I !.. u. ...... I. T.V.I, ...!.. I ..... . " .". ' . I""" '""' " "" ...-.. ..h "" nK'iih"" i "'i' " i-- ruinii K.-i u-iiiiiij iiiueij uiui i-, winsome, and of charm ne norsona . i.. .... . " ring titrouKit iovoh son iid lovo alone can sport dulged In. Xot tho least of these was the picnic dinner served In the l.n rlinnti l.n!tr.Hiir Im.wn ,ir nnmlnr .! ..... IH"B' iiiuhu B"i"S wi-MU lilt! .Misaua - -"-", - r ....- w. ,...... iL.w yeurs uko. ror ine nasi vear ...... . i r, . -; .Mario i.regg, Hill! IIUH IIUIU IIIU JJUSIllOIl oi ill presence donr And still ho strong. Constance Johnson. . .;. NH of our common perhaps It would lie more accurate to say A.i n onnnlril Iniinnh .fin llnrft npn. i sons, Igrtintlud; yea, ami despairing the t... nn.i i,ua a wi. clrct of friends .,..,,-,..,.. , ,,,. . . ,, .... . .. ii). aim nus a wait circie oi inenus ceeded to tlio Ooodwlll homo on Coos race deaths 'hermit in the hills and the poor in the State of Orenon whern slip .,, . . . I , ... m U,L ai4,,t ol ure60ii, wneio ant Rver where var ous sports wore in- iuicn. mum or leinaie. j-oiiiiB ur a wen known. She will bo reniein old. rich or poor, huddled dlscon- j,ered hero ob Miss Olive Poland, who solately In tho dingy hall room of(taBht , the Marshfield schools a 0 hlam which wo stub ti loe for being there rather than to rise to such nobility lug morosely on the vanity of things In the unwelcoming best suite In Harriet Collins, Wildn structor of Domestic Art In the Harris, Anna Holland, Kutli Connors, "ravorlte" - fallings Is to i tho biggest l.otel-nnd accuso the Oregon Agricultural College at Cor.'?1,,t xrw,1ck- Adelaide Clarke 0. t o the Infornnl obstacle upon .world of being cold-hearted and tin-1 vallls. , Clarke, Lraula Farrlnger, Miss Sea-j social, Hut the world's as social as over The groom Is well known In Marshfield and is one of the prom- man, Florenco Aiken, Hrtico Kelly, I and Graeo Kruno, and Messrs. W. A. or soul and truthfulness or mind as as ready with open arms to take I neIU and enterprising young liusl-' Acker"ia"' U' Connl0- Wl" Ooodrum, (o blame the heedless too for Its in the good mixer and show him, jneSH men ot t10 community. Ho 8 : GeorKo Haines, Hen Fisher. M. Wood, own carelessness and disregard of and her, a good time. I the sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wol- Max Helgard, Cordon Hasmussen, eiivlronnient. ' There are friendly souls willing cott and one of the native sons 0f JArtliur PpcK. Jay Dnylp SIIiIko olcli, Whenever things go wrong no-: to listen to your stories, laugh at Coos County and u young man or nnal11 lawyer and the ehaperones. ' cording to our prororoncoii or ways your Jokes, eat your dinners, trade 'sterling worth. Tho rather Allan k,r' an1 J,r8' Tlm'01' Grimes. or thinking, wo never or very sel-' you ror them their stories and Jokes n Wnlnitt i n .tnannn.iniii .r .... ni.i ' dom, and only In extraordinary casos and dinners, to rejolco at mcetlns ! KiibIIbIi family whoso American an-1 and under exceptional conditions you and to weep at your obsequies, cestry dates back to IC30. f nauso ourselves, but Immediately and if only you'll come out of vour shell . i...,,,...iin,..i.. .... ..... I . - ' ' ..IIIMVIlltlfcVI) ililC. llll? IU L'll U IV savagely and accusingly call atten-ito find them. I the happy couple left for Marsh- iiapi'v xixi: ci.i'ii . Xlne girls of Xorth Coos Illvor i met at tho homo of Charles Ma- harry Wednesday to organize n sowing club. Tho name decided , .tnnti KeY tl.n nll.l. u.na .tHM... (fn...... 1 A host or friends will Int.. with "...' ""' .""" ' "u ''' lug deo-cldedly the ed heart the world that has grown ti... t i.. h rslno nnd Hnzt-' Cowan was elect-. o world that shouldn't old nnd slow and tenld nnd fault- mm,. ,..,,i ,.,1 '...i0..u ' ltd President with Ileryl Xoah vice , i ... ., ,uuit ,, in.iun. ..... ... .... ... ..... ... -l .. 1 .1 . . .I..... .. lion u mo uiui ins wt! in our uiuii i u inn i me worm nun s grumpy f u ,i u-lirn iliot- will nmtn ,i,nir state of mind see facts) that there's It's yourself. home. something tho matter with the . Nor is it bless your dear, delud world something mntter with th be, or shouldn't bc permitted to be, finding and flat and stale and bored ;i. .MKTIIOIMST PIO.VIO president, Susan Mnhnffy secretary, Agnes Hendrickson, assistant secre tary, Jeniilo Dowmnn, treasurer and IJsthcr Flolm, reporter. A fllfl. niilni.nl.tn .!.. ...nn The Sunday school of the Metho-', ," "'"""", "" "J"'"1 in buoiiik uiui iiiiiHic. ai noon a I the matter with any proper and well and stupid, and all. tho things yju regulated world. reel free to accuse the world or. As In the case or tho stubbed tool It Isn't the world that Isn't as It that lays the blame on the rocking used to be. cuair nu curses uie worm lor neing - us jusi yourseu. ,(UHl ppincopnl Church held their' b """ BU " '"" " a .'.angerous and disorderly world. , lcnlc at ,,,,,. (l.ovc ,a8t I,lc,llc wn orvod. The girls imesieti wan nosuio rocKing cnairs. -- ik woitl.l) Is going along as ; Wednesday and the great numbers Instead or silently accepting tho I rr(.h and Joyous and young and present pronounced It a success stubbing as a slight and tlnioly warn- f r zest as over. ;The business men of Marshfield lllK MK.IIV ... IHUKICM.IVUIIUIM, 11 1 1 IS IIX Drlgll t Bill . till tnril S 101 US Uleflt V 1-niltrllllllo.l In tl.n m.lnv. will meet In two weeks with Agnes Hendrickson. Thoso presont were Susan Mnhaf- ry, Agnes Hendrickson, Usther Holm, I seems peculiarly mnd one might buoyant and stimulating with colors Imeiit or the occasion by generously u,0"',"0 nw,,m' Jennnotto Xowlln, say pltirullyi huumu to cover up our Jug vivid, songs as gay. laughter as donating prizes ror tho races which ,;Vel?" VliWr' "Mcl CoWttn ailrt want or adJUMtmont with an outcry merry, paths as Inviting, treasures 'constituted the main icnturo of the r Noah' . ifnltlml lllllf U.I1I0V1 V. Iiiavu iiuuI...iIa,I 1 ti .. . . ' " " "" ..r ..,..c.,ru as luuiiuiu as over 11 was 111 your program. to adjust ourttlVM to host day. ! In the primary races. Illma l.ang Ae are miserable and discontent- Ask your chlldron if it in't ..mi wm-ti.v ....... .. t......ir..i ...... , "" mwm utltUUIUi UUI UIIU mi, ...mn.nui, h.iu uiit-oiuioriauie, your ciiildren's children. i Dale Calvert a toy ship .ui.,-.,m ..u pfniiiimiiu, giooiuy, jis us tun or suiibiiaiiis for baby ami ha and discouraged, critical and do- to clutch as ever It was to the first iurultzer, iiuiiiiiiik. ui imwi ui worm is imuy titat clutched at a sunbeam. tlu V I XOKTII IICXI) AMI ll U.IBUUU1I Tim lmlla B.PI..IV f ll. C....llol. I.... . .... ' ."-... Uw.v., u. ...U .1..U.I.OII iiwi nuiu wuii uy will , t ..... ...... ,....,. ..... ..... I ..miiuiiiii tsuciuiy 01 .orui Iieilll UIUI nun h iiimv m r.'ivnr ii'.iii ...... .. w. tHjt IMIO winner of a knlfo. Tho mur- an enjoyablo meeting Wednesday at Mrs. Herman Sanqulst's homo on I Koiituck Inlet. A delicious picnic ! luncheon was served by the hostess I who was assisted by Mrs. .lohu Bun-1 din. Those enjoying her gracious hospitality were: Mrs. I.ouls Straw man. Mrs. William Krlckson. Mrs. I U-It fit ir la Ktlt luixnidu . f..ti. ,!. I t( . . . ..i m ... I "" "M"'7 "' i.i. ; 11 x inn 01 Kiirios to tne won- rled women wero also pitted la u .c.... im .... j,r u. u . ,.nllKl wuie-eyiHi ciilld or today as flll.yurd race In which Mrs J We stub a too It. It uu, .for, ever I. was to the first child hunt. II. Ilea.on was declared winner' ami said 1 and straightaway It U u.ela- fMrles In the Mower cups. It's presented with a ladles' handbag ntorphoKcd into a forest of lurkhtic m. full of hope and Joy and IrrI-; Among the grandmothers Mrs. Chuff rockers waltlnn their opportunity 'descent mystery, as full or the prom. 'Tliorwald was the winner or some to assault us. r Immeasurable and everlast-Icholco nrcsorvex. r.i ni ..r,.v.n.i v 1 inir liMimliiiiMu l Hi., Ini'm-u ifw.i.i.... 1.,... .... .. .... . . C J. Alidei'Knn. M.u f'l.tiu q?i,i.h.. ,, ,,,,, ,, , , " - '" ""h 'iiiiiiKuu 1 uu iiecicsi 01 tlio young Wl'. AHh a little down In qui only into each other's eyes as ever It men present and received u leath- Mrs ,Matt KJlll,m. Mra. Victor Wit M.trltn due to a slimglh ' was to lovers wulklng thus obllv or card case. Anna Downs huvlni" I Ucl Mr'1' ,lc" Suiidbaiini. Mrs. An llvwr or 10 tho Inevitable re- lou through the world when the won the young ladles' race was ! (lrow StroB. -M's. Greta Anderson, nrtlon after an vkcaw of Joeiindlty. , world und you. were young. ,hl, recipient of a flue ho or candy Mra' "Jn'1""'- Anderson, Mrs. Krnest or; t mlssii.it a necessary meal, or It's as mil or splendid lights to Myrtlo Isaacson won a souvenir Wlttlck. Mrs. J. li. Johnson, Mrs. to natural routrlthin at snubbliiK abe made and the splendid courage To conclude the days' restlvltles ! "W Wymun, .Mrs. William Strang. friend and imniedlatiy and iin-.tn make them tm eer it was wl.en'a ,.. fr for.., ,)0tt0 nu0 i Mrs. Kills Carlson. Mrs. Albert Wick- iv:.H,.,ui,iy jump to the conclusion! the rir.t r.wlm... decent human , held. Chun. Lyons succeeded In ,,imI' " Herman Sand(,ulst. Mrs. tli..i ibis U a drear) world. -being set out to make his way to showing his superiority In thls!Jo" Sandln. and tho Misses F.lsle ,..... one fall, to smile on us. or, his goal. ,nvut ,, WlU ,, , , Sandqulst. Vera Hendrickson. Stella wL.i'1 .'.', 1ruT I.0"'' ."" '"!' 0f rownn,"-"" "f After the ex, Itlng races ever ybody ' Klockara. Agnes Sandln. and Messrs. wo. Id ..,,,,,. a d I gray wo.M consolation for nilwlug those re- r,imuM t0 ,,, ,,. ,.,, ,ulu. William Krlckson. Mlko Sandln. .lol, T ' " ,'" UB lu our ow '"; wnI- "v"'' il ws ' !' The kindness of Marshfield business Sandln. Victor Wlttlck. I.ouls Ande r", a. uiwTum'T "a"rtWe,,f "r'V Wr1 " ' ""l" ,h,"r ",," i,m, ,,,,, " s""" ' which, no,,. Hudo.r Wlttlck. I one Sa , ' ni..ii. iiein i-i l.uril j ..t.n.i u;naiill, UIUI 110V. II, II. HCIlg- jfitoii. The next meetliig will be held at the J. H, Johnson homo In Cooston t.. 1. .,... . . . . tin .ui.lii. nii new .li.. ....... r .,..,, ..... , , , "'.. Aiigusi u. ' -- "- " '" .1"'. "IMIM'.M, ilk 111,1 in 1 .III I lll, IIKIIM.I'. home 11.1111 tho dresHiuaker a niea- friends and irlendllnesK. as full gre :...ll..ition of an ecsuiic Msion. i,f the need fur all tbeo thiiius, as Mls l'Beiie Crosthwalte will he; lltuneii.i has a new bratelti or .Uu- eer It was. hoitess to the members of the Auc-, lug i.iin.i rug uud you have imi. jou. Vhoeer conies seeking tlieni shall .Hon Itrldge fliiti at her home. :i"!i' are coiiiiiiag on a inlat uud Instead ! find thorn, li is only the little blur ' South SMIt street. Wednesday. Ah you li.tw to hustle to limit; uu to of discontent- or imtylj,. of despair st Ith. ' i vour j.ni. you are ilguring on pay- -that shuts them out irom you. . . ' lug Miniethlug to lite inconceivably Tho world has all these good . HIHTIIIlAV PAHTV lmtlt-iii donor and the rent is nils-.things in stock always has had e, .111 ..u (which would seem more jl hem. always will have them and Utile. Miss Dulcla Adelaide Wall-1 a cu a e tor worry on the donors It U lor you to go alter tlieni. mark was hostess Mondav afternoon part ihn oil our.i you hoped, If you uloom tho hours aw.iy ' at her home In Hunker ll'lll. to a few ' to hate a tacutloii this year and 111-, In your hall bedroom you will be friends who aided her in celebrating' Htead j, ...'li have to keep digging ai, lonely, of course, though downstairs, her second blrthdav. A most delight usual and do u llttlo something ou or next door, or around the corner .nil afternoon was passed iiIuvIhk the side .0 make omo e.xtra money the. e may i kind and happy folks 'games and later dalntv refreshments to iciw daughter tlio oppgrtuulty a making merry who would welcome were served under a' beaiulful ar. gin hiioum uvo 111 tier age: you u.i-and to whom you. too. could I bor made of Cedar boughs The In think .tour wlntor ult will last carry someH.Ing that would add to vlted guests were Misses M -r through .0 tho ogrly uutumu with the Joy of living. .a S,0e. Margaret Snow. Hen. co .... ....as.oiul cleanl.it? and pressing. If your world Is dull gray Snow. Frances Hrock.nueller Mvr- and .Mn.,, ,1 , dent nnd the 'world It Is. ten to one. a dull gray 'tie Uruvkinuellor. Olgu Chrlst'ensou frleiiils ..re dl-upiHiiiitliig. Iiuslmnds nl"8 FIXI. of companionship and hy those In charge a... ludiiieieiit. wivea ure siiuiph. 1 kindness and tenderness and .' .5.' beef xiitl iuittr uud eggs have u"iiu " helpruluesK and uetieioslty, as full ' fCoutlnued 011 Page Three. ) mm,' inn.' ll'?T HKt'K IV K ' A i..itt.i'. .- ......." . - ....... mv.vji,. UM..C.I WlfHK IhUTO SKI... AT IM.ICK8 KAK UKLOW WHAT T.1KY l.AVK BBN .J THF HlVsU'MP IX TUB PUICB OK COTTON IS HKSPOXSIHI.10 FOR TIIK UKI)UCT IN Til J COW Ol T KXTB A.NM1 WK AUK NOW (1IVIX0 TIIK PKOPI.K OF COOS HAY AN'n y N.TY THF VDVVNTVr.K OF THIS MAIIKKD DKCUKASK fN PHI OB. Mt TIIFSF TFN'TS AUK OITAUAXTBKD MV TUB .MAXUFACTUHKHS AXI) HY US A Um pifAltAXTKR THAT WlU. PUOTBtT YO.' ACIAINST ANY POSSIHI.B DKFKCT IN Tllg IN"(?VHY,'TKNT,islMAHKKn WITH TUB WKKIIIT OF TIIK DUCK CANVAS USKD. T1g N MPO HTWT FKA'ITHB AS SOMK TBNTS MADB OF A CIIBAP. MCIIIT CANVAS t.oo WFI1 W IN NKW Hl'T WlU. NKITIIKU UK AX BFFBCTIVK SIIKI.TKII NOR WKAU Til B WAI.I. TKNT NOT ONLY (1IVB8 YOl' MOUK COXVKXIKXCK HUT IS MORK I.IMUl!LJ AXI) SATISFACTOUY IN KVKUY WAY. IF YOU NKKU A TKNT NOW Olt KXPKl'T TO I,AV 'SF FOU ONK SOON. COMB IN NOW AND I.BT PS SHOW YOl TIIKSK AXI) QUOTH YOl! Til XKW PH1CKS. SI54KS WAI.I. TKXTS 8x10 ft 10x12 ft 12x14 ft 14x18 ft 16x24 ft PIllCBS IIANOK FnOM $8.00 N TO $28.?5 r A 0001) TKXT WlU. SOI.VK TIIK PUOIH.KM OF WHAT YOU AUK (JOINT. TO 1)0 FOR YOll ANNUAL VACATION YOU CAN (JO ANY PI.ACK AND HK CO.MFORTAHLK AND KXJOY Till HKAUTIKS OF TIIK VARIOUS SKCTIOXS WITHOUT IIAVINO TO WORRY AIJOUT A llOARDIXe PI.ACK. AT IIOMK. IT WII.I-, TAKK TIIK PI.ACK OF A SI.KKPIXd PORCH Olt A PLAYHOUSE 1 1UH TIIK C111I.UKK.N. IT IS A.N l.NVHBTMIS.VI' THAI' 1UU VlL.h AUVISK ItKURKT. JhmisiniG MlSI The QoaKtyName With the Service Fainne XORTH FRONT STRKKT I MARSHFIELD I TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The July telephone directory is now being distributed, Careful use of tlio directory will improve your service, CALL BY NUMBER. If you do not receive a copy of the new directory promptly, call Chief Operator, COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING TENTS 9 1-2x12 $ 9.50 9 1-2x14 $10.50 12x14 $12.50 TENTS FOR RENT PIONEER HDWRE. COMPANY Vacation Dap At Goodwil FINE CAMPfNG GROIIHiV EXCELLENT HOME CO0K1 f SWIMMING, BOATING and FISHING' DANCING PAVILION IDEAL SUMMER TRIPS Stqniiior RAIXHOW loaves Miirohriclil for South Cooa River every Siiniliiy at S a. 111.. am) returns at U p. m. Launch KXPRKSS week ilay Hame hours. IHKAI, I'ltKi: (.IJOVK AXII PICXIO (IROUNDS llrliiK your lunch l.asltet,., Kodalcs anil fblilug taclclo or n fow Inys' ouIIiik. .Suiulay School ami all picnic crow.l.s a specialty. ItOl'XIl TRIP 7.1c. For charter apply on hoar,! or phone :tlC.:i r phone :!IC7. Several lioutw dally In MtfilM IiicIikIIiii; Niiccd launch kq! j.Maislirielil nt .l:t.t dull j-and rj 111K 111 1 mm for nupper; imtnw wIII'h nt 7 every morning, rwj .Mai-slifielil about H:ilO. Hates reiiKoiinhle. Phone i'Ai ViwuxwH, or IikjiiIio of Cit. UJJ of Nteamer Italnliiiw. -01 Lawn and Garden Sprinkline squaro root (.".(I l.v KMI.rout lot. c e !C ,,,11.11 ' " t''Uh r,00 Pay.i.0,,1 or roiir JnoiiUisTor ?l 0 0 1, i lv , Z? "iCl,,,,Wl1 yeiir In n.lvanco lor !., su-liik, "raijhiB wIimI- '' "" etc., hut if pal.l by the , , so , ,, ' ,n, . ' ' ,)U,?1'1 l"rniM, moiilli paitl, ",J """"'I ilurlnt; tlio Matt L May Cluuiilloi' Hotel, Tel. uo, M.RSF:(1), Oiokoii The representative of HAAS IHIOTHKIIK, H.-B. BRAND CAXXKI) (JOOI)S lias tuldeil to his lines the AHMOPR ,V CO'S PHOIirciS known as tho TOP NOTCH COOKS VKIUIIKST cniiiKHl meats. IIIO per cent SIMOX-PCRF. leaf lai'il. Tliolf Star Stockinet lumw anil bacon and their WHITI-3 i,i-t ' "' Ml luimiliy soap. , I . The rules riled will, tho Hallroad Commissi,,,, require that v mi'iit bo made In advauco each momi, ,U,,, ,,.1. pa MulnklliiK bo done only ,0,w. " "' TMU T U,Ui n. if.l,i.,l for sprlhllK every day of ,ll0 I110II " T H used for M,ri,,WI, without payiue,, avlK "TZ? TJ? vanco or outside of s,-l,,kllK hours, ,0 sorvloo ,,, i? . , Mint off nnd ,., turn., o ,., ,,,,;, , X?& S" Coos Bay Water Company I MAUSHFIKMXnX.Hnil nKN-.r'nTn"' Coos County Ihr People f llim ioui i)0! 1 m cVimilrl make "y .. . . fi. Hotel 1 enrnniS lliolr lioadtiiiiirters during High Quality Groceries keeping prices I low L'SnrtlfS'b Conner & Hoaclflnd ToKST-n om 00: ol to tho Kvposltion ,B0i ate Located 'on Maiket avenue. "ntj aid Kerry biilldliiK, In heart ol WJ oily uiui on direct cur HN jjjj to the exposition j-rouBtli nte OU) Fine rooms uud reasonable "" " irlii Phone 73. 1 Hnvo you been to BARTER'S jh I4UNOII? m? If Not, Why No'? fa Something Now Ever D''y Ico Cream bricks j'lg) Ico Cream, quarts any Ico Cream, pints Wy Chlckon Taraale8....2 '( ng l'lonlc Lunches a SpectoW uTJ SARTER'S m- l'hono 2!5-J. Marsh field. Jli1 Opposlto lllanco Hotel, Front STbut - Iha NEW SSii IL Hot MILS. WILL-KY'S STOHK Is named TnK NEKDLKCIUFT Now In now Howe. "8 Central Ave. VI! or . I imes Want Ads Bring Results'!. Ladles Emi)0r111" I